
What To Watch For At 2021 PGF Nationals Premier 16U
Jul 23, 2021
As the 2021 summer travel softball season winds down, the best 16U teams from across the nation will converge on Southern California to compete in the Premier Girls Fastpitch National Championship tournament. A quick look at some of the top teams competing is below.What To Watch For At The 2021 PGF Nationals Premier 18U
Jul 22, 2021
Give us the ocean cool breeze, the fruit lady, and late nights of amazing softball. Premier Girls Fastpitch Nationals is finally here. FloSoftball will be streaming all eight fields from Huntington Beach Sports Complex from July 27-30 and from July 30-31 we will stream the Platinum Championships. Below we take a look at some of the top teams that will be playing over the weekend.What To Watch For At 2021 Colorado 4th Of July Tournament
Jun 24, 2021
During a one-week span beginning at the end of June and finishing up on the 4th of July, over 800 softball teams will arrive in the greater Denver area. This year the Colorado 4th of July tournament is celebrating its 52nd anniversary, and as always, will feature some of the top club softball teams from across the country.Loyalty A Key Ingredient To Arizona Storm's Success
Jun 17, 2021
It’s not unusual for a travel team to consistently change its roster from year to year. Coaches are often on the lookout for talent as players enter college or move to another organization.Club Spotlight: Homegrown Arizona Storm Appel
Jul 29, 2020
What's not to love about watching Arizona Storm Appel play ball? Coach Steve Appel's Storm squad had a marvelous run to the 2019 PGF 14U Premier National Title game only to face Fisher Mojo. We chat with Coach Appel about his team and he goes into great detail about each of his players.2020 PGF Insurance & Championship Updates Around COVID-19
May 12, 2020
Premier Girls Fastpitch President/CEO, Dan Hay released the latest updates surrounding 2020 PGF Nationals and COVID-19.Rising Star: Arizona Storm 2022 Shortstop Viviana Martinez
Nov 20, 2019
Arizona Storm coach Corey Mathis remembers the first time when college coaches started taking notice of Viviana Martinez. The left-handed-hitting shortstop lofted a routine fly ball to center field that was about to be caught.